Tuesday July

July at Kudos

At that exact moment, a new exhibition by Angela Garrick, seeks to excavate the intricacies of both personal and public memory through the mirror of the contemporary event. After a research period in which the artist has collected a selection of responses from the public, the resulting exhibition will present a collection of written and verbal accounts detailing personal recollections and remembrances regarding two celebrity deaths.

James Lieutenant - Supergods

James Lieutenant is an Australian visual artist using painting and screen-print, his art practice is focused on in-between spaces. Creating idiosyncratic and often puzzling imagery, Lieutenant is interested in the space between digital and analogue, abstract and representational art.

Thursday July 6th

Whitney: Can I Be Me

Oh Whitney. Whitney Houston was a transcendental talent with a pedigree and mentorship to match. She was going to be the greatest female vocalist ever. Documentarian Nick Broomfield and iconic music video director Rudi Dolezal offer a never-before-seen backstage look at the height of Houston’s stardom and trace with penetrating detail the forces that contributed to her shortened career and subsequent death in 2012, at age 48.

Conversations in True Crime + Sherlock Holmes Exhibition

With the crime fiction genre becoming increasingly popular, interrogate an expert panel of criminologists, crime fiction writers and scientists, as they discuss the details of their work and investigations.

Then delve into the Sherlock Holmes interactive mystery exhibition and observe an immaculate timeline of props, costumes, BTS equipment and more dating back 127 years.

CPAC NAIDOC Week Exhibition

In celebration of NAIDOC Week indulge in a collection of art pieces exploring this year’s theme of ‘Our Languages Matter’. The exhibition features ideas of acknowledgement, cultural identity and the importance of story-telling in Indigenous culture.

Friday July 7th

Favour Economy

FavourEconomy Volumes 1 and 2 will be exhibited as a sound installation within a gallery context at AirSpace Projects to allow the audio favours to be heard within a temporal, physical time and space and enable an immersive interaction between the archive and audience

Saturday July 8th

Bayanihan Philippine Art Project – Balik Tanaw (Looking Back)

Celebrate with the Philippine community and exhibiting artists (Alwin Raemillo, Ernest Aaron, Alberto Estanislao, Jessa Melicor) at the launch of the exhibition Balik Tanaw (Looking Back) with a fiesta, food and fun. The artists have explored the notion of the Filipino ‘home’ both here in Western Sydney and in the Philippines.